Pioneer’s VSX-535 and VSX-835 AVRs Deliver Affordable Home Theater Solutions For Those On a Budget


TV and Projector technology keeps getting better. 4K displays have become the default resolution and other visual aspects, such as brightness and HDR quality have improved greatly. Combined with extra-large screen sizes, there is a TV available to meet just about everyone’s needs. 

However, although TVs and projectors can display big, bright images, they don’t deliver the sound quality to match. In our article: How To Improve Your TV’s Sound Don’t Settle For Less we discussed several ways to improve TV sound quality, and one option is to use a setup consisting of an Audio/Video Receiver (aka AVR) and your choice of speakers. 

Pioneer VSX-535 A/V Receiver Front
Pioneer VSX-535
Pioneer VSX-835 A/V Receiver Front
Pioneer VSX-835

Pioneer VSX-535 & VSX-835

With that in mind, Pioneer has announced two new AVRs that might fill the bill without emptying your wallet, the VSX-535 ($379) and VSX-835 ($479).

Both receivers are designed to provide solid basics needed for a home theater setup but also include some advanced features not normally seen in their price range.

Flexible Speaker Setup

The VSX-535 can be configured with a 5.1 or 5.2-channel speaker setup. This means that you can have a setup with left, center, right, left surround, right surround, and either one or two subwoofers.

You can also configure the VSX-535 to run with a 3.2.2 channel configuration for Dolby Atmos. This means you can have a setup with left, center, right, left height, right height, and up to two subwoofer channels. 

For the VSX-835 you can use a 7.1 or 7.2-channel speaker setup. This means that you can have a setup with left, center, right, left surround, right surround, left back, right back, and either one or two subwoofers. However, you can also configure the VSX-835 to run with a 5.2.2 channel configuration for Dolby Atmos. This means you can have a setup with left, center, right, left surround, right surround, left height, right height, and up to two subwoofer channels. 

Video Capability

On the video side, 4K@120Hz/8K@60Hz Ultra HD resolution pass through is supported as well as HDR (High Dynamic Range) including HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision. The BT.2020 wide color gamut and 4:4:4 color space are also supported.

HDMI 

The VSX-535 and VSX-835 provide four HDMI inputs. One HDMI output (ARC/eARC enabled) is provided that can pass 4K/60p and HDR video to a compatible TV or projector, and all HDMI connections are HDCP 2.2 compliant.

IMAX® Enhanced Certification (VSX-835)

In addition to core 4K/8K passthrough, HDR, and Wide Color Gamut support, IMAX Enhanced Mode is included in the VSX-835. This means that with compatible content this mode supports IMAX elevated color, brightness, contrast, and audio fidelity standards.

DTS:X and DTS Virtual:X (VSX-835)

The VSX-835 DTS:X automatically adapts audio to existing channels and speaker setups, so no specific speaker layout is required. Elevating this further, DTS Virtual:X adds nuanced, three-dimensional sound without height or rear speakers. Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer also allows you to experience immersive sound without the additional speakers. So, no matter which format your media uses, you’ll get the enveloping sound experience.

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Dolby Atmos Music

In addition to Dolby Atmos and Dolby Surround for movies and TV, Dolby Atmos Music allows creators to produce and mix with spatial audio elements for a more captivating experience. Pioneer AVRs are some of the first to play Dolby Atmos content via HDMI input from streaming devices. 

Advanced Sound Retriever

This feature is designed to maximize the sound quality of digitally compressed audio sources (such as WMA, AAC, and MP3) to original lossless quality by creating new signals to restore the minor details left out during the compression process. 

MCACC Auto Room Tuning Software

MCACC (Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration system) auto room tuning uses a custom microphone to automatically compensate for differences in speaker size, level, and distance and equalizes response that better matches the speakers with room acoustics.

Bluetooth 

Whatever audio is playing on your phone, tablet, or PC app can be streamed to the receiver with Bluetooth wireless technology. Once the receiver has paired with and remembered your device, it will start playback automatically whenever it detects an incoming Bluetooth audio stream.

Pioneer VSX-535 A/V Receiver Rear
Pioneer VSX-535
Pioneer VSX-835 A/V Receiver Rear
Pioneer VSX-835

Comparison

VSX-535 VSX-835
$379 $479
Number of Channels 5.2 (configurable to 3.2.2) 7.2 (configurable to 5.2.2)
Power Output 150w (1kHz, 10% THD, 1ch @ 6 ohms)
80w (20-20kHz, 0.08% THD, 2ch @ 8 ohms – FTC)
165w (1kHz, 10% THD, 1ch @ 6 ohms)
80w (20-20kHz, 0.08% THD, 2ch @ 8 ohms – FTC)
Amplifier Class Class AB Class AB
HDMI Connections Ver 2.1, 4 In / 1 Out (eARC) Ver 2.1, 4 In / 1 Out (eARC)
Resolution Compatibility 8K/4K Ultra HD 8K/4K Ultra HD
HDR Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG,  Dynamic HDR Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG, Dynamic HDR
QFT (Quick Frame Transport) Yes Yes
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) Yes Yes
ALLM  (Auto Low Latency Mode) Yes Yes
DSC (Display Stream Compression) Yes Yes
SBTM (Source Based Tone Mapping) Yes Yes
Audio Inputs 4 HDMI,
3 RCA,
1 Opt,
1 Coax
4 HDMI,
3 RCA,
1 Opt,
1 Coax
Audio Outputs Zone B Stereo RCA Lineout,
2 Preout subwoofer
Zone B Stereo RCA Lineout,
2 Preout Subwoofer,
Power Zone B
Room Correction MCACC Auto Room Tuning MCACC Auto Room Tuning
Dolby Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer, Dolby Surround, Dolby Atmos Music Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer, Dolby Surround, Dolby Atmos Music
DTS – DTS:X, DTS Virtual:X, Neural:X
IMAX Enhanced – Yes
Bluetooth Yes Yes
Phase Control Yes Yes
Advanced Sound Retriever Yes Yes

Pricing & Availability

Tip: Pioneer’s prior generation AVRs may be on sale for less while supplies last.



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